Posted 10 months ago
Alfredo
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My research on inkwells took a dramatic turn when the Inkwell Project, which I created for loetz.com was erased by its new management. However, most of it can be found of my webpage
http;//google.sites.com/site/loetzandglass/home/
and now, on the pages of Collectors Weekly.
Pic. 1. The decor on the the tall, 7.5" bottle is still exhibited at the Passau Museum as Poshinger. The two smaller bottles, at 5.5", come from a friend. None has a pontil mark, but the one on the right shows the veining characteristic to Kralik inkwells still on view in the Kralik section at the Museum.
Pic. 2: Notice the similar veining decor on the blue bottle and green inkwell on the right. the PM has the inkwell corresponding to the blue bottle.
Pic. 3 shows a pair of vases I had previously called Stolzle, with their corresponding inkwells.
See also my postings on Kralik Draped and Spiralotisch vases and inkwells.
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Ah, that explains it. I thought you had the blue threaded inkwell in your possession, but it's in Passau.
FABULOUS ALFREDO!
I am still waiting for the tide to bring in the blue inkwell, psrticularly now that I have the bottle!